How do many authors on Steemit get photos for blog posts? Pixabay, Pexels, and Canva are what I use for free stock photo images in posts on Steemit.
Would you read this post or watch the original video from YouTube to learn more because you will see the complete system I use from idea to finished post or video?
Thank you very much to @gmichelbkk for converting the transcription of the YouTube video from GoTranscript into this beautiful post for Steemit, which is much faster to read than the video and has all of the highlights in screenshots!
FREE CC0 stock photos
I have a few different websites I use, one of them is called Pixabay at pixabay.com.
I searched for free high quality stock images on Google and I found it. They have over 930,000 free stock photos.
Now, these are the Creative Commons Zero license, which means I don't have to pay anything at all. I can just take any of these photos, download them, and use them on my account.
I signed up for an account because then I get to download the images in full quality.
I can hit this biggest size I want and download the file immediately.
Look, I've got a nice background now to do my video on.
This is a free stock photo, anyone can access this anywhere in the world. This is really helpful just to make it easier to have higher quality thumbnails.
I got a lot of feedback on my YouTube videos, "God, Jerry, your thumbnails stink."
One of the easiest ways is to just grab a free stock photo image and use that as the thumbnail, and then essentially put my face over it.
That way, if you see a bunch of my videos over time in the suggested video feed, my face is the one common factor.
I searched for "metal" first, but it didn't work for that, so I searched for something like "rock music." Then this came up.
I've used this image on my SoundCloud too.
This is what the YouTube video cover had and it's really simple to make a screenshot like that. I can just use the background in Camtasia, and I can screen capture my face on a green screen, and then this gives me the ability to have consistent thumbnails.
I've got my face right over here on the side of thumbnails, that way it's easy to tell that they’re my videos. My face gives them the personal branding, and then I’ve got these quality photos totally for free.
I did the same thing on a previous song over here.
I used the drum image that was over here.
It’s just a decent quality image you can get really quick for free.
Now, there's another website called Pexels at pexels.com, which has different stock photos. They seem to have really nice, high quality photos on this site, whereas the Pixabay strategy seems to have more photos available, which I like.
Sometimes I just can't find what I'm looking for on Pexels, but they do a good job of having beautiful stock photos. I've gotten a lot of my backgrounds on Pexels, and this one is really nice.
You don't even have to sign up for an account to download on Pexels. You can just have a free download, just right click, select "Save image as" and save it.
Then you've got a beautiful high quality stock image.
I can then just essentially talk on this as a background, then it looks a lot nicer than if I had done some generic PowerPoint background, which you might appreciate.
Pexels has beautiful, high quality images and you can just search and see many of them on the home page. If you want generic, beautiful looking images, Pexels does a good job to provide that.
When you combine quality on Pexels and quantity on Pixabay, you can find any image you need.
Another thing you can also use is canva.com.
Canva has 200,000 free photos and illustrations I can use also. Then, I can just pull those into my artwork.
Canva is nice because they also have a million images. If I really need deeper selection on Canva, I can get that. If I search for "massage" on Canva and I hit "enter," then it will pull up all these different images.
I've got all these photos I can pay a dollar for. There is a good selection and there are also some free photos.
Then, I can easily customize this. If I have this image over here as a stock photo that's free, then I can also upload things and mix that with my face.
I've got the ability to easily combine my existing pictures.
Then, all I have to do is download the design, and then I've got it. If you want to easily be able to design images along with using free images, canva.com is really helpful for that.
If you’d like additional ones, you can just google "free stock images" or "CC0."
This is how I originally found Pexels and Pixabay. There's also StocksSnap.io, which I have not used before, although I have visited the page.
CC0 means Creative Commons Zero, you can use it and you don't have to attribute it. You can just do whatever you want with it without any limitations.
I really like Pexels and Pixabay that I combine with Canva. This is how I quickly throw together thumbnails on SoundCloud, and increasing the quality of my thumbnails on YouTube.
Now, if you'd like to see everything I use in my business, would you please go to jerrybanfield.com/resources?
I've tried to make this page a masterpiece in the sense of I am trying to have one of the best most comprehensive collections of equipment and software for an online business ever, which might make this a bit overwhelming. I start with my microphone, my sound processing pre amp, USB, audio interface, gaming monitor, webcam, battery backup and then I go into exact software. There are all kinds of things on this page that I hope are helpful for you.
Thank you and I hope you have a wonderful day today.
If you found this post helpful on Steemit, would you please upvote it and follow me because you will then be able to see more posts like this in your home feed?
Love,
Jerry Banfield
This is a very informative post. Thank You @jerrybanfield for sharing such valuable information and resources. We Upvoted this post with 100% of our Steem Power and we will also Resteem it! Look forward to reading your future posts. Have a great weekend!
Dang u got some Boss upvote power! I'm glas to see that you also support what Jerry does. He is helping a lot of people.
Great post @jerrybanfield!
I hadn't heard of a few of these, so I'll have to check them out. I use Flickr's search engine to find creative commons 0 images (under the advanced search, if I recall), and I also use freesounds.org which can filter search results to show only CC0 sounds.
I use Makerbook pretty frequently.
http://makerbook.net/ - "A hand-picked directory of the best free resources for creatives."
It's a site that categorizes and links to many different stock sites. From photos to video to music.
I mostly use pixabay, but thanks for sharing Jerry.....I just thought you like to travel a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
This article is definitely useful.....
But rather then going into specific website...we can directly download or choose from Google that is also free of cost.
In Google case we get more options...
Visit my last post there i shared...how to download step by step...without copy right....
Because i am data poor these days I did not watch the youtube vid and just went on reading the transcription 😅. These are really great references @jerrybanfield. Will surely save a lot of is the hassle of citing image references on our posts. Thank you
Hey there! If you need free stock photos I highly reccommend you checking out Unsplash.com :) All the pictures are in high resolution and they are all free for any use!
Oh, thanks @vicibnz. I have to make note of this. 😊
Thanks @jerrybanfield for the indepth post on your sources for high quality pictures. When thought I knew about Pexels and Pixabay before also. But that is just me, they're are a lot of Sreemians who do not have the reach to this type of info and your post is gonna help them. Also, with your heaft and reach on steemit platform takes the post to a really huge audience, which means not occur if I put up a most of similar nature. Peace
Nice video thanks
This comment has received a 0.15 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @hamzaoui.
Your the bomb 💣💥 thank you for the info ..
Great info Jerry!
@jerrybanfield do you recommend going a Guild or not? Is it easy enough to create your own and do you run one? Thanks dude!
@jerrybanfield always delivers. Our posts will definitely look better. This is the steemit way to the top !
Great post as always.
StockUp is a cool way to search for free Stock Photos. I wrote about it here:
https://steemit.com/photography/@palme/cool-service-for-searching-free-stock-photos
very useful; thanks for sharing
Thanks @jerrybanfield for sharing this great advice on using stock photos , really helpful for all steemit members.
Thank you so much @jerrybanfield for sharing this with the community. As a creative as well finding free stock images was always a challenge. Pixabay is my favorite and did you know they also do free stock videos and much more there? It is an amazing site. Also, I have never heard of pexels but will certainly try it out. Another favorite of mine that has free stock images is unsplash.com - this website has lots of beautiful stock images (like pexels) as well and they are constantly adding new photos! Highly recommend this to anyone wanting to use high quality images for their blogs/videos/ect. Thanks again!
Thanks @jerrybanfield for always sharing the great resources that you're using actively for creating such high quality content. -dt
Its amazing what we can do with free or nearly free software
Awesome
Thanks for free cco image tips Jerry
Great info!
Informative stuff good keep it up :)
nice information upvote me @jodhpurindia
@jerrybanfield - Thank you for these tips on free images and image tools. I usually use my own wildlife and travel photos for my blogs but these can be useful sometimes. You always bring in very useful tips for Steemians. You are the reason I am on Steemit (because of your youtube videos) and I am sure you are going to be a great witness soon. Thanks.
Am into wildlife and travel photography and blogs with my musings about my photographs in general. I would be honored if you take a look at my blogs and provide your comments or resteem if you like them
useful info, thanks
Great job jerry. Much love and appreciation! you are blessed
Please tell me how you copy just your face and make it on the pictures, or even video, I want to record a video like that and make pictures like that but I didn't find the information about that and no one is answering me ( I mean transparent selection of the photo )
I use Canva for all of my YouTube thumbnails! Check em out here: http://afino.link/youtube
Have been using some of these like pexels and pixabay. Canva is new for me. Will check that for my next post.
Thanks for this nice article. It will really help the newbies and users who struggle to find pics with no license. :)
Beautiful findings. Thanks a lot
The first picture of the red barn is really pretty. It looks like an Iowa barn.
You have good Thumb nails. No complaints here
Wow, you are very creative.
I really like it, the tutorial is complete and easy to understand, thanks friends have shared knowledge, very useful ..
nice Post
I like the photo. These are amazing...!
Excellent contribution @jerrybanfield for not having problems with copyright thanks a lot for the information a hug.
Awesome!
jerrybanfield your youtube channel is awesome. i am watching your videos now a days because you explain problems and ans that problems very effectively..kept i up and don't give up.
Thank you @jerrybanfield been using Canva for my posts, will definetely use the Pexels and Pixabay
I can't imagine, how much sleep you are getting these days. You've been doing a lot of stuff and still manage to go over to google to search for these pics. You are "superman". If you need some help, even on some little stuff on your YouTube, I might be able to do that.
lot of ways to do this... but amazing you Smug face ;-)
Hats off your advise and thank u👍🏻
thanks for sharing keep it excellent friend... I give you my vote :)
very nice.
Thanks for sharing @jerrybanfield .. you are really helping us always ..
Upvote and follow me all please .. new here, so help me to grow up :)
You are so great @jerrybanfield
I will upvote 20 of your post and resteem your post
You are my role model
Great post Jerry! There is also labeled for reuse photos on Google (you can get to these hitting tools and then useage rights on Google images) and photodune.net for royality free photo.
THANK JEERY ALLWAYS ON TRACK , BUT SOMETHING I THINK OF , HAVE YOU LOOK INTO NAGATIVE SIDE OF THESE WEBSITE , IF SOME MIGHT CONTAIN VIRUS